And if you wonder why you cant see their prices, they have likely removed them (standard procedure for items out of stock with no current resupply date).

I hope to see these available the other side of the Atlantic soon, especially with the prices listed, the 6TB looks like a sweek offering with exactly the same cost per TB s th 5TB model and not much more than the new sweet-spot of the 3-4TB models.

WHat makes me wonder is if the 6tb consumer drives from WD will be like Seagate or will it be like Hitachi Helium drives. Personally i hope 4tb drops some, my guess is we will see them around $150 mark, while 5tb should remain around $180-200 and the 6tb might be $250-300.

I am going to wait and see what happens for a couple of months for a couple of reasons.

Firstly I was planning on getting 4x 4TB Drives once they have settled on a lower price and Seagate / Toshiba have had a little price war.

Secondly, in light of the "WD Care Pack" that extends a WD Red with a 3-year warranty to having a 4-year warranty for £6 per drive I will also consider the 5TB HDD's so I wont have to worry about upgrades for a very long time.

_________________.Please put a country in your profile if you haven't already.This site is international but I'll assume you are in the US if you don't tell me otherwise.RAID levels thread http://www.silentpcreview.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=388987

A couple of reasons, firstly I dont have the money to be able to afford all of the storage that I want/need AND to go for RAID 10, secondly I am not a large fan of RAID 1 as I have had a few bad experiences over the years, but I do keep on-top of my backups (when I actually have enough space to do the backups - that issue will be fixed with my next array upgrade).

Thanks for the update, im really interested on the 6tb reds, but seem also seagate is moving to 8tb, will be mostly for enterprise Seagate is Sampling 8TB HDDs, but i bet we will see sometimes soon the 8tb consumer drives... this might push the 6tb from the $300 price tag toward $200-$250, probably the 5tb toward $150-$200 and the 4tb below $150.... but im glad the hdd market is starting to move on, seems we stayed on 4tb for a long time.

Sounds great! Do you know if there is any status update on SPCR receiving a WD 6 TB Red for review? And is there any rough estimate of when a review might be published? I'm considering getting some of these drives but would like to see the SPCR review first, so that's why I wonder.

Seagate has already out the 8TB drives for testing to selected customers (so I don't think they are ready for any review).

I'm not sure I follow. What does that have to do with the question of when SPCR is likely to get WD Red 6 TB drives in for review?

I'm sure I'm not following your question: the actual thread topic is not about when SPCR is likely to get any drive in for review but about latest WD high capacity drives market availability, and my post is directed to andyb update, and not to any of your questions.

I'm sure I'm not following your question: the actual thread topic is not about when SPCR is likely to get any drive in for review but about latest WD high capacity drives market availability, and my post is directed to andyb update, and not to any of your questions.

You do realize andyb's update that you responded to was a response to my question on the availability of the WD Red 6 TB for review right? See my comment/question immediately above andyb's update. So that's why I was a bit confused by your comment in response to andyb's update, since there was no clear connection.

Also, BTW the thread is named "WD Red 5TB WD50EFRX and 6TB WD60EFRX on the way".

But never mind. Let's just hope both the WD and Seagate drives show up at SPCR for review soon.

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